IP Library Granted Patent US 7,454,179
Granted Patent B1
US 7,454,179 · App. 11/273,739 · Granted Nov 18, 2008

Radio frequency power detector and decision circuit used with DC supply voltage controlled power amplifiers

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Patent No.
US 7,454,179
App. No.
11/273,739
Granted
Nov 18, 2008
Kind
B1
Abstract

The present invention is an active RF power detector and decision circuit, which is used to provide a DC signal to circuitry that controls the DC supply voltage to an RF power amplifier. The DC signal is proportional to the amount of RF power detected within specified operating limits. When the RF power detected is above the maximum operating limit, the DC signal is set to its maximum value. When the RF power detected is below the minimum operating limit, the DC signal is set to its minimum value. The active RF power detector and decision circuit does not require an external DC reference voltage. Since the active RF power detector and decision circuit uses active components, the input impedance is high enough to use resistors to couple the RF input signal instead of a lower impedance RF coupler and the response time is faster than a passive envelope detector.

Claims (62)

1. A power detector and decision circuit comprising:

a non-inverting RF detector circuit operable to:

receive an RF input signal; and

provide a non-inverting detector output signal that is a DC representation of the RF input signal such that the non-inverting detector output signal increases as the RF input signal increases; and

an inverting RF detector circuit operable to:

receive the RF input signal; and

provide an inverting detector output signal that is a DC representation of the RF input signal such that the inverting detector output signal decreases as the RF input signal increases; and

a differential input amplifier operable to:

receive the non-inverting detector output signal and the inverting detector output signal; and

provide a control output signal that changes in relation to the RF input signal.

2. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 1 wherein the control output signal increases as the RF input signal increases.

3. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 2 wherein the control output signal increases no higher than a defined maximum value.

4. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 2 wherein the control output signal decreases no lower than a defined minimum value.

5. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 1 wherein the control output signal decreases as the RF input signal increases.

6. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 5 wherein the control output signal increases no higher than a defined maximum value.

7. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 5 wherein the control output signal decreases no lower than a defined minimum value.

8. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 1 adapted to receive the RF input signal from an output of a power amplifier.

9. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 1 adapted to receive the RF input signal from an output of an amplifier stage feeding a power amplifier.

10. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 1 further comprising:

a first resistive attenuator circuit coupling the RF input signal to the non-inverting RF detector circuit; and

a second resistive attenuator circuit coupling the RF input signal to the inverting RF detector circuit.

11. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 1 wherein the non-inverting RF detector circuit further comprises:

a non-inverting detector transistor circuit comprising:

a non-inverting detector input adapted to receive the RF input signal; and

a non-inverting detector transistor output;

a non-inverting detector current source coupled to the non-inverting detector transistor output;

a non-inverting detector resistive element coupled between the non-inverting detector transistor output and a non-inverting detector output wherein the non-inverting detector output provides the non-inverting detector output signal; and

a non-inverting detector capacitive element coupled to the non-inverting detector output wherein the non-inverting detector resistive element and the non-inverting detector capacitive element filter RF signals such that the non-inverting detector output signal is a DC representation of the RF input signal.

12. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 11 wherein the non-inverting detector transistor circuit is a darlington transistor configuration.

13. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 11 wherein the non-inverting detector current source further comprises at least two transistors in a cascode configuration.

14. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 1 wherein the inverting RF detector circuit further comprises:

an inverting detector transistor circuit comprising:

an inverting detector input adapted to receive the RF input signal; and

an inverting detector transistor output;

an inverting detector current source coupled to the inverting detector transistor output;

an inverting detector resistive element coupled between the inverting detector transistor output and an inverting detector output wherein the inverting detector output provides the inverting detector output signal; and

an inverting detector capacitive element coupled to the inverting detector output wherein the inverting detector resistive element and the inverting detector capacitive element filter RF signals such that the inverting detector output signal is a DC representation of the RF input signal.

15. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 1 wherein the differential input amplifier further comprises:

an inverting differential transistor circuit comprising:

an inverting differential input adapted to receive the inverting detector output signal;

an inverting differential current input; and

an inverting differential output;

a non-inverting differential transistor circuit comprising:

a non-inverting differential input adapted to receive the non-inverting detector output signal;

a non-inverting differential current input; and

a non-inverting differential output;

an inverting differential current source coupled to the inverting differential current input;

a non-inverting differential current source coupled to the non-inverting differential current input; and

a differential resistive element coupled between the inverting differential current input and the non-inverting differential current input such that the differential resistive element affects the relationship between the RF input signal and the control output signal;

wherein the control output signal is provided by adapting to either the inverting differential output or the non-inverting differential output.

16. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 15 wherein the inverting differential current source further comprises at least two transistors in a cascode configuration.

17. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 15 wherein the non-inverting differential current source further comprises at least two transistors in a cascode configuration.

18. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 1 further comprising:

a control output buffer circuit adapted to:

receive the control output signal; and

provide a buffered control output signal, which follows the control output signal.

19. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 18 wherein the control output buffer further comprises:

a control output buffer transistor circuit comprising:

a control output buffer input adapted to receive the control output signal;

a buffered control output; which provides the buffered control output signal; and

a control output buffer current source coupled to the buffered control output.

20. The power detector and decision circuit of claim 19 wherein the control output buffer current source further comprises at least two transistors in a cascode configuration.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Jun 16, 2016
From: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
To: QORVO US, INC.
Reel/Frame 039196/0941 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS (RECORDED 3/19/13 AT REEL/FRAME 030045/0831) Recorded Mar 30, 2015
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
Reel/Frame 035334/0363 →